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<blockquote data-quote="dillweed" data-source="post: 323995" data-attributes="member: 5938"><p>Go for it! You have gotten so many positive and ecouraging comments here, people are behind you! And it's so good to hear these seasoned drivers admit how lost they once were. Good folks.</p><p> </p><p>Your young age should give you lots of confidence and years of room for experimentation. As one poster said, if you don't like it you can still go back to your inside position, no shame there, I've seen many do it. </p><p> </p><p>Make friends of your fellow drivers because they will become a great asset to you. They know the routes, shortcuts, tricky stops and so forth. Most are more than glad to help. </p><p> </p><p>Use the methods and call in when you have an unusual situation or feel you're not going to get everything off. Work as directed and don't be afraid to telll management that you did everything you could. </p><p> </p><p>We have lots of inside workers now who really don't seem to have what it will take to drive in the future. Hopefully they will mature as time goes on and turn into great drivers. </p><p> </p><p>Do I have the right to advise? Mabye, maybe not. I tried air driving at 50, lacked every single skill it required and gave up. But at 50 I've had some hard knocks and failures that put the fear in me. At this time in life not going to take those types of chances. But you are young, strong and invincible. Go for it I say, Go for it and best of luck!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dillweed, post: 323995, member: 5938"] Go for it! You have gotten so many positive and ecouraging comments here, people are behind you! And it's so good to hear these seasoned drivers admit how lost they once were. Good folks. Your young age should give you lots of confidence and years of room for experimentation. As one poster said, if you don't like it you can still go back to your inside position, no shame there, I've seen many do it. Make friends of your fellow drivers because they will become a great asset to you. They know the routes, shortcuts, tricky stops and so forth. Most are more than glad to help. Use the methods and call in when you have an unusual situation or feel you're not going to get everything off. Work as directed and don't be afraid to telll management that you did everything you could. We have lots of inside workers now who really don't seem to have what it will take to drive in the future. Hopefully they will mature as time goes on and turn into great drivers. Do I have the right to advise? Mabye, maybe not. I tried air driving at 50, lacked every single skill it required and gave up. But at 50 I've had some hard knocks and failures that put the fear in me. At this time in life not going to take those types of chances. But you are young, strong and invincible. Go for it I say, Go for it and best of luck!! [/QUOTE]
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